I had a neutral view to Vaillants until I was called to repair one this week. The owner said it was leaking water when in operation. He had a bucket underneath the boiler which was catching the water. Having not worked on a Vaillant before I wasn't quite prepared for what I found....
A section of copper pipe between the pump and heat exchanger is cut and joined with a section of hose with two metal clips. When the boiler was fired and pump run, this hose had a lovely geyser of water squirting out of one end of the hose. I must admit I was somewhat astonished that a supposedly high quality boiler would have something as hokey as a hose and hoseclip arrangement on such an important section of pipework.
My 'technical' solution was to take it all apart and dry it out. Then remake the joint with another hoseclip. The customer wasn't very impressed and I can only sympathise when you consider the boiler is less than two years old.
Comments? Anyone had this issue ... See pics;
With the case off;
In the words of Ronnie Barker, the 'ose' and fix;
Here you can just about make out water squirting out when the boiler is in operation;
A section of copper pipe between the pump and heat exchanger is cut and joined with a section of hose with two metal clips. When the boiler was fired and pump run, this hose had a lovely geyser of water squirting out of one end of the hose. I must admit I was somewhat astonished that a supposedly high quality boiler would have something as hokey as a hose and hoseclip arrangement on such an important section of pipework.
My 'technical' solution was to take it all apart and dry it out. Then remake the joint with another hoseclip. The customer wasn't very impressed and I can only sympathise when you consider the boiler is less than two years old.
Comments? Anyone had this issue ... See pics;
With the case off;
In the words of Ronnie Barker, the 'ose' and fix;
Here you can just about make out water squirting out when the boiler is in operation;